Year 6 Whakagahou


My fists were clutching to the side of my legs, my legs shaking at the feeling of my horrible video up on the big screen in front of 300 people. I had to be brave, I was a year six.


I tried to listen to the wonderful speech but I was too busy listening to my own voice,
“Tu Kaha, stand tall, I have to do that, but what does that really mean? Encourage others to do the right thing, not giving up and helping others when they are down or hurt."
(Comment what you think tu kaha means)

I was sweating as they pulled up my video.
It was finally over! I got handed my badge.

Im soo proud of myself I survived 5 (nearly 6) years at primary school.

Now im going to try wear my badge everyday with pride and stand tall and strong like the kahikatea trees.










Comments

  1. That's wonderful Gypsy. I like how you have mentioned some specific things you can do to "Tu kaha".

    Mr A

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